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Showing Original Post only (View all)U.S. Guns, The Awful, Shocking Truth [View all]
The tragedy in Colorado demonstrated the devastating lethality of AR-15 type guns, like the one used in the Aurora shooting, and has caused many to question whether it makes sense to allow the purchase of military-style assault rifles. What a lot of people don't know is that these rifles are also the weapons of choice among ruthless Mexican drug cartels. In the last 6 years, over 60,000 people have lost their lives in Mexico's wave of violence.
The failure of the United States to enact meaningful gun regulation is not only affecting the United States; it is also fueling violence in Mexico. Among the victims are countless innocent bystanders, journalists, and children. The brutal truth is this--the AR-15s and many other guns used by drug lords, gangs, and kidnappers come from the United States.
According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), more than 70 percent of the weapons seized in Mexico in the last three years and submitted for tracing came from the United States.
How do these weapons end up in the hands of Mexico's brutal drug lords? Look at the video on gun trafficking produced by WOLA and Cuentame and embedded here.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Video-U-S-Guns-The-Awf-by-Cuentame-Latino-120807-188.html
The failure of the United States to enact meaningful gun regulation is not only affecting the United States; it is also fueling violence in Mexico. Among the victims are countless innocent bystanders, journalists, and children. The brutal truth is this--the AR-15s and many other guns used by drug lords, gangs, and kidnappers come from the United States.
According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), more than 70 percent of the weapons seized in Mexico in the last three years and submitted for tracing came from the United States.
How do these weapons end up in the hands of Mexico's brutal drug lords? Look at the video on gun trafficking produced by WOLA and Cuentame and embedded here.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Video-U-S-Guns-The-Awf-by-Cuentame-Latino-120807-188.html
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Correction: You can buy full auto in the US... but it is highly regulated and $$$.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Aug 2012
#5
Of the men typing at my keyboard, 100% are me! That must be significant, somehow. n/t
TPaine7
Aug 2012
#30
Extremely misleading statistic (re: 70% of mexican guns come from US)
OneTenthofOnePercent
Aug 2012
#3
I'm curious how many of those made in America guns were sold to the Mexican military/police
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#10
The claim use to be 90% of those submitted for tracing were from US -- we're improving nicely
aikoaiko
Aug 2012
#4
Sadly, our gun culture cares little about the indirect effects of their need for more and more guns.
Hoyt
Aug 2012
#7
Simply put - Canadians aren't into buying, hoarding, carrying guns prized by "cold blooded killers."
Hoyt
Aug 2012
#21
Ah so it's culture, not gun availability and proximity to US gun-shows
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#22
So sharing a long open border with the gun-happy US is the cause of all that violence?
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#9
"Thread Disrupting" is posting off-topic comments in order to steer the discussion away from the OP
SecularMotion
Aug 2012
#18
Whe going to popular movies: wear a bulletproof vest under my shirt and carry a gun.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Aug 2012
#36
If you don't have a comment to make about the article, then don't start the thread.
rl6214
Aug 2012
#38
If it bothers you so much, please put me on ignore or don't click on my threads
SecularMotion
Aug 2012
#40